Subject: iperf3 status, June 2017 iperf 3.2 Release Plans ----------------------- We've done quite a bit of work the past few weeks getting the master branch in shape to cut a new release, which will be the first of the 3.2.x series. These changes include fixes for a number of long-standing bugs (such as some of the statistics computation, and fixes for --file), as well as new features (for example optional authentication and a configurable client connection timeout) and general improvements (better timing for the --bitrate/--bandwidth options). We'd like to encourage users in the community who are comfortable compiling iperf3 from GitHub sources, to checkout / clone the iperf3 master branch from GitHub and try it out in their environments. (No tarballs will be produced until the official 3.2 release, although I'd say we're basically in "release candidate" stage now.) There is a mostly-final set of release notes in the RELEASE_NOTES file on master, so you can see what's new, changed, fixed, and so on. Assuming no serious problems, we're aiming for an official release in mid- to late-June (2017!). iperf3 Support -------------- After a lot of issue triage, we're down to 38 issues in the issue tracker (plus three outstanding pull requests). As mentioned in an earlier update, a lot of the issues we closed were user questions, not bug reports or enhancement requests. We'd like to direct user questions to either the mailing lists or to look on various question sites such as Stack Overflow. For bug reports (where you think iperf3 is doing something wrong) and enhancement requests (what can it do better), please file an issue. Thanks for your interest and support of iperf3, Bruce Mah Software Engineering Group ESnet